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<blockquote data-quote="Aviculture1" data-source="post: 129252" data-attributes="member: 27834"><p></p></blockquote><p>I was wondering, could I feed Goldzilla another cricket in a few days or is once a week feeding better? How long does it take a tarantula to finish a meal? I don't think I've seen a video on YouTube that shows the entire feeding event with one tarantula.[/QUOTE]</p><p>I feed my juvenile G. pulchripes once a week but what you are aiming for is for it's abdomen to not be much larger than it's carapace. Depending on the size of what you feed it can take hours for them to finish a meal.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Aviculture1, post: 129252, member: 27834"] [/QUOTE] I was wondering, could I feed Goldzilla another cricket in a few days or is once a week feeding better? How long does it take a tarantula to finish a meal? I don't think I've seen a video on YouTube that shows the entire feeding event with one tarantula.[/QUOTE] I feed my juvenile G. pulchripes once a week but what you are aiming for is for it's abdomen to not be much larger than it's carapace. Depending on the size of what you feed it can take hours for them to finish a meal. [/QUOTE]
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